Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 231, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 February 1924 — Page 18
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PLATFORM OF ORA DAVISANNOUNCED G. 0. P. Candidate for Governor Would Cut Tax. A promise to lower taxes by enforcing the law and giving the State an economical administration is contained In the platform announced by Ora D. Davis, Mayor of Terre Haute, and candidate for the Republican nomination for Governor. Davis declared he would wipe out the indeterminate sentence and let the court and jury fix punishment. He also declared in favor of criminal cases being decided by a vote of nine of twelve jurymen. He declared that one-third of the gasoline tax and automobile license fees should be returned to the counties. He declared the principle of the public service commission law is correct but that It had not been properly enforced. Davis reiterated his opposition to the Ku-Klux Klan. firelnsm CAM DEATH John Mitchell, 60, Colored, Dies as Home Burns, Fire following the explosion of a coal oil stove destroyed a she'd and burned one man to death, early today. The body of John Mitchell, colored, 60, living in a shed in the rear of 310 W Vermont St., was found by Battalion Chief Fisk, when the shed door was pried open after the blaze was under control. He evidently had been trapped as he tried to get to the door, police said. Deputy Coroner W. A. Doeppers sent the body to the city morgue. A small blaze was put out with extinguishers at the Colonial Theatre Thursday night with small loss to a set of scenery. NECK BROKEN IN FALL B 'aNDERSON, Ind., Feb. B. The funeral services for Henry Pabst, 88. resident here thirty-four years, who broke his neck In a fall down a t’xway at his home Thursday, will held Sunday. Ten children survive. Youths Get Term for Auto Theft By Time Special XOBLESVILLE, Ind., Feb. B.—Ted Sample of Indianapolis and Buren Ferguson, both 17, entered pleas of guilty before Judge Hines Thursday afternoon to stealing an automobile belonging to Sewell Simmerman and were sentenced to the State Reformatory for from one to fourteen years. The boys were arrested in Indianapolis and the machine recovered. Ferguson came home three weeks ago on a furluogh from the navy and was due to report for duty last Wednesday. Movies for Scientists H. G. Beckenbridge of the National Tube Company, Pittsburgh, Pa., will show a six-reel motion picture on "The Manufacture of Shelby Seamless Tubing and Seamless Cylinders,'’ be fort the Indianapolis chapter of the American Society for Steel Treating at the Hoosler Athletic Club. Pratt and Meridian Sts , Monday evening. sun SOOTHES UGLY, ITCHING SKIH If you are suffering from eczema or some other torturing, embarrassing skin trouble you may quickly be rid of It by using Mentho-Sulphur, de dares a noted skin specialist. This sulphur preparation, because of its germ destroying properties, seldom falls to quickly subdue itching, even of fiery eczema. The first application makes the skin cool and comfortable. Rash and blotches are healed right up. Rowles Mentho-Sul-phur Is applied like any pleasant cold cream and is perfectly harmless. You can obtain a small jar from any good druggist.—Advertisement. 7 Serious Sickness Is Often Brought On By An Unhealthy Liver j Diseases of kidneys and blood vessels due to body poisons Medical science knows that poisonous waste in our bodies would actually cause death In a few days if not eliminated by Nature's processes. Because it destroys these deadly poisons, the liver is our most important organ—the body’s wonderful purifier. Science* now understands how the liver prevents the formation of body poisons that cause diseases of the kidneys and blood vessels, and are chiefly responsible for premature old age. When the liver becomes weak, the poisons are sucked up by the blood and health is broken down. Guided by this knowledge, medical science has found the only way to help the liver create the purifying bile without which no human can live. Physicians know that the liver cannot be regulated by drugs, but a safe Nature substance has beer, discovered which will at once increase the vital bile supply. The discovery is purified ox galL Get from your druggist a package of DioxoL Each tablet contains ten drops of purified ox galL In 24 hours the pcison toxins will be removed. Your liver will be regulated. Blood purification will begin. Sallow skin' will clear. You will feel so much better you will know you have found the cause of your 111 health. Dloxol tablets are harmless, tasteless and cost less than two cents each.—Advertisement.
A Puzzle a Day rpn This is an entirely new puzzle, which at first sight resembles a very old one The object is to cut the figure shown above with one straight cut, thus dividing it into more than one piece. Then the pieces thus formed must be fitted together to make a perfect triangle. The solution Is simple enough—when you know-it, it is not as easy as it looks! Yesterday's answer: DIANA 1. Add the letters "IN” to DIANA, and forjp the name of a State: INDIANA. 2. Change one letter, I to C; add one letter, A, and form a country: CANADA. 3. Change one letter, A to I, and form a country: INDIA. Another Rate Boost The electric rate schedule of the Ft. Wayne and Northwestern Railway Company has been Increased by the public service commission. The company provides power for several towns In the vicinity of Ft. Wayne. Perfection Batter Makes Kiddles Grow.—A dr. Cold in the Head? Apply liberally in nostrils. Head clears instantly: tnfnmmation quickly disappears. Cools, soothes, heals. All druggists. Send this adv. to Bear Mfg. Cos.. Terre Haute, Ind., for sample. . miWomensM Ar Buckle g| Galoshes W At Money WomwWoufRight in Mid-Season and just at the time when you need them we make This Special Cat in Price in order tm move them quickly. Talae advantage of these Bargains now—Galoshes are The Real Thing For Winter Wear! H\mcrk stoA a Ca 164 N. Illinois St. All Newark Store* Open Saturday ft*ruing* To Accommodate Customers.
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